GB2214982A - Securing together i.c. engine light metal housing parts - Google Patents
Securing together i.c. engine light metal housing parts Download PDFInfo
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- GB2214982A GB2214982A GB8819210A GB8819210A GB2214982A GB 2214982 A GB2214982 A GB 2214982A GB 8819210 A GB8819210 A GB 8819210A GB 8819210 A GB8819210 A GB 8819210A GB 2214982 A GB2214982 A GB 2214982A
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02F—CYLINDERS, PISTONS OR CASINGS, FOR COMBUSTION ENGINES; ARRANGEMENTS OF SEALINGS IN COMBUSTION ENGINES
- F02F7/00—Casings, e.g. crankcases or frames
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02B—INTERNAL-COMBUSTION PISTON ENGINES; COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL
- F02B75/00—Other engines
- F02B75/16—Engines characterised by number of cylinders, e.g. single-cylinder engines
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02F—CYLINDERS, PISTONS OR CASINGS, FOR COMBUSTION ENGINES; ARRANGEMENTS OF SEALINGS IN COMBUSTION ENGINES
- F02F7/00—Casings, e.g. crankcases or frames
- F02F7/006—Camshaft or pushrod housings
- F02F2007/0063—Head bolts; Arrangements of cylinder head bolts
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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Description
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DESCRIPTION AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE HAVING_ LIGHT METAL HOUSING PARTS.
The present invention relates to an internal combustion engine having housing parts such as a cylinder, cylinder head and crankcase, which are made of light metal, wherein a plurality of tightening screws are provided for securing said parts into a single engine block, which screws are disposed substantially parallel to the cylinder axis and pass through the cylinder head and cylinder, the head of the screws being seated on the cylinder head, and their threaded end engaging in tapped holes in the crankcase.
The present invention seeks to substantially reduce the forces acting on the crankcase during engine operation. These forces (tension and/or pressure forces) are caused by the considerable ignition forces in the cylinder and inertia forces of the crankshaft. By relieving the forces acting on the crankcase, it is intended-to advantageously reduce the required thickness of the walls of this housing part and also to enable the walls to accommodate openings or bores in addition to the bearing openings for the crankshaft, for example bearing points for the elements disposed in the crankcase for balancing inertia forces of the moving components of the engine.
t According to the present invention there is provided an internal combustion engine having housing parts forming a cylinder, cylinder head and crankcase, which are made of light metal, wherein a plurality of tightening screws are provided for securing said parts into a single engine block, which screws are disposed substantially parallel to the cylinder axis and pass through the cylinder head and cylinder, and wherein the heads of the screws are seated on the cylinder head, and their threaded ends engage in tapped holes in the crankcase, and further comprising at least two steel tie rods, each of which has a head at one end, which head has a threaded opening, and which tie rods are cast with the crankcase so as to be integral is therewith and in such a way that a tie rod is provided on each side of a bearing opening for the crankshaft in the crankcase, which tie rod extends substantially through the entire crankcase, has its longitudinal direction substantially parallel to the cylinder axis, and its threaded opening serving to accommodate the threaded portion of a tightening screw.
The tie rod may readily be dimensioned in such a way that it absorbs the above-mentioned forces acting on the crankcase to a large extent, and hence greatly reduces the forces acting on the housing.
According to an advantageous feature of the present invention, the head of the tie rod is in the form of a hexagon, so as to prevent the tie rod rotating during casting and tightening.
According to yet another advantageous feature of the present invention, a plurality of circumferential ribs are formed along the tie rod and serve to hold it in the crankcase and to transfer forces, which develop during engine operation, from the crankcase to the tie rod. Advantageously, the circumferential ribs are distributed in the longitudinal direction of the tie rod in such a way that the number thereof is related to the magnitude of the forces associated with the part of the crankcase which surrounds the ribs.
The invention is described further hereinafter, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig.1 is a longitudinal section through one embodiment of an engine in accordance with the present invention; Fig.2 is a cross-section along the line A-A of Fig.l; Figs. 3 and 4 are longitudinal sections along the lines B-B and C-C respectively of Fig.1; and Figs. 5 and 6 show a plan view and elevation of a tie rod of Fig.1 on a larger scale.
1 Fig.1 is a longitudinal section through a perpendicular, single-cylinder internal combustion engine, whose housing parts, namely a crankcase 10. a cylinder 12 and a cylinder head 14, which are made of light metal, are secured to form a single engine block. The engine block is fastened, that is screwed, in a known way on to a foundation, with the base 10b of the crankcase 10 being seated on the foundation (not shown). The crankshaft 16 is mounted in the crankcase 10 and is connected in a known way to a connecting rod 18 and a piston 20. A flywheel 22 is fastened to one end of the crankshaft 16, whereas the other end of the crankshaft drives in a known way the control elements which control the rocker arm provided to actuate the inlet and outlet valves. These control elements are surrounded by a housing 24, which is fastened to the crankcase 10, and they engage with the rocker arms disposed beneath a lid 26 by way of push roas guided inside a cover 28.
In order to tighten the light metal housing 10,12,14 into a single block, four long, steel tightening screws 30 are used which pass through the cylinder head 14 and cylinder 12. The heads 30a of the screws are seated on the upper outer face of the cylinder head, and their threaded ends 30b engage in the crankcase 10. The arrangement is designed such 1, 4 1 -5that the threaded ends 3Cb of the two tightening screws 30, which are located on the flywheel side of the crankcase, engage directly in a conventional manner in threaded openings 10a in the crankcase 10, as shown in Fig.4. It would also be possible to use threaded steel bushings, in which the threaded ends of the tightening screws engage, in order to avoid damage to the thread In the crankcase when tightening housing parts made of particularly soft light metal materials.
For reasons of simplicity, such an arrangement has not been shown in the illustrated embodiment.
On the side of the crankcase 10 remote from the flywheel 22, two steel tie rods 32 (Figs. 5 and 6) are disposed, each of which has a hexagonal head 32a with an internal thread 32b, and is cast with the crankcase 10 so as to be integral therewith. A tie rod 32 is located on either side of the crankshaft 16, extends across the entire crankcase and runs parallel to the cylinder axis in its longitudinal direction, as can be seen in Fig.3. lhe threaded end 30b of an associated tightening screw 30 engages in the threaded head 32b of each tie rod 32.
The tie rods 32 are provided with a plurality of circumferential ribs 32c which, together with the hexagonal head 32a, serve to hold the tie rod in the crankcase such that it cannot rotate. The circumferential ribs 32c are distributed in the longitudinal direction of the tie rods 32 in such a way that the number thereof is adapted in relation to the magnitude of the forces associated with the part of the crankcase which surrounds the ribs.
The method of tightening the light metal housing parts by means of the steel tie rod, as described, has very great advantages. Firstly, deformation (distortion) of the crankcase, and particularly of the bearing bores provided therein, is reliably prevented, notwithstanding the weakness of the housing walls. When the engine is operating, the circumferential ribs 32c of the tie rods 32 absorb unwanted, damaging forces and ensure that they are directly conveyed to the elongate tie rod 32, which in turn conveys these forces by way of the base 10b of the crankcase 10 to the engine foundation. These damaging forces arise during operation and comprise tension and/or pressure forces which result mainly from the ignition forces in the cylinder and from the inertia forces of the moving engine parts, in particular the crankshaft.
Finally, it should be mentioned that, given a particular crankcase design, all four tightening screws could be adapted to engage in tie rods. In the case of multi-cylinder internal combustion engines, a plurality of pairs of tightening screws and bolts are, of course, provided.
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Claims (1)
- -7CLAIMS1. An internal combustion engine having housing parts forming a cylinder, cylinder head and crankcase, which are made of light metal, wherein a plurality of tightening screws are provided for securing said parts into a single engine block, which screws are disposed substantially parallel to the cylinder axis and pass through the cylinder head and cylinder, and wherein the heads of the screws are seated on the cylinder head, and their threaded ends engage in tapped holes in the crankcase, and further comprising at least two steel tie rods, each of which has a head at one end, which head has a threaded opening, and which tie rods are cast with the crankcase so as to be integral therewith and in such a way that a tie rod is provided on each side of a bearing opening for the crankshaft in the crankcase, which tie rod extends substantially through the entire crankcase, has its longitudinal direction substantially parallel to the cylinder axis, and its threaded opening serving to accommodate the threaded portion of a tightening screw.2. An internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein a plurality of circumferential ribs are formed along the tie rod so as to hold it in the crankcase and to transfer forces arising, during operation of the engine, from the crankcase to the tie rod.1 4. An internal combustion engine as claimed in claim 3, wherein the circumferential ribs on the tie rod are distributed in a longitudinal direction in such a way that the number thereof is adapted in relation to the magnitude of the forces associated with the part of the crankcase which surrounds them.5. An internal combustion engine substantially as hereinbefore described with reference.to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.............................. 0...... 0.. 0............hed19 9atThe latent Office. State House, 66171 High HOlbOrn, London WCIR 4TP. Further copies 3naybe obtained from The Patent Ofnce. Sales Branch, St Mw7 Cray, Orpington, Rent BR5 M. Printed by Multiplex techniques ltd, St Mary Cray, Kent, Con, 1/87 1
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